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What is Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud?


Authorised push payment fraud, also known as APP fraud, involves a fraudster tricking their victim into sending money to them by posing as a genuine payee. 

Fraudsters may trick their victims to make a payment by doing the following:

  • Using pressure or fear to make you act quickly
  • Pretending to be the police or from your bank / building society
  • Asking you to support an investigation, such as 'your bank is being investigated for fraudulent activity'
  • Asking you to move funds to a ‘safe account’
  • Asking you to take money out of your account or buy valuable assets, such as gold or art
  • Advising you to lie if you are asked the reason for a transaction
  • Demanding upfront payment for services, such as bogus trade companies
  • Offering investments which seem too good to be true or offer unrealistic interest rates
  • Being approached or pressurised into investing in high-risk items, such as crypto currency
  • Starting a new friendship or romantic relationship with you online, followed with a request for financial help


I think I have been the victim of a scam


If you believe you have fallen victim to an Authorised Push Payment fraud and have sent money from your account, contact us immediately. If you have sent money to your nominated bank account, you should also contact them immediately as they may be able to stop the transaction.

The fastest way to alert us so we can act is to call us on the below details or visit our King Street branch.

Savings & Investments: 0345 604 0050

Lines open 8.00am to 6.00pm Monday – Friday, excluding bank holidays.

For other ways to contact us, including ways to contact us outside of these working hours, please see our contact us page. 

When you contact us, please tell us that you believe you have been a victim of APP fraud, let us know which transaction(s) you are concerned about and share any additional information you have which may help us in our investigations. 

If you believe you have been the victim of fraud, you should also report this to the Police.


Reimbursement of Authorised Push Payment fraud


Starting 7th October 2024, new regulations strengthen protection for customers who suffer financial losses due to Authorised Push Payment fraud. 

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